Tuesday Warriors Game Links
Pretty exciting game tonight for fairly obvious reasons. The big question seems to be, should the Mavs be trying really hard to win tonight so they reduce the chances of facing Golden State in Round One? But that question really just raises two more. Do really think Dallas doesn't care about winning tonight regardless of the opponent, and if Dallas can beat Golden State tonight can't they just them in the playoffs making the point moot?
The Mavs certainly aren't worried about it, Avery will continue to rest players tonight.
The Mavericks have lost the last four games against the Golden State Warriors. "I don't think we want to show them much [today]," Dirk Nowitzki said. "And I'm sure Nellie doesn't want to show us much either. I'm not even sure how much some of us will play. Obviously, the game means more to them than it does to us."
Yet in addition to the obvious worries about injury and fatigue engendered by that approach, there is some psychological jeopardy if the Mavericks play their hardest and get stopped by the Warriors for Golden State's first season sweep of Dallas in 10 years.
"They come in ready to play, and then we get after them and win, it could be demoralizing and have them second-guessing themselves going into the playoffs," Harrington said.
One Mav who will definitely play tonight is Erick Dampier.
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News that makes me happy -- More people in Dallas watched the Mavs/Spurs game than the NASCAR race.
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Jeff Caplan writes about tonight's game and has two good quotes from Jason Terry and Jerry Stackhouse.
This Day in Mavs History
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We Haven't/Won't See a True Mavs-Warriors Game
Game 2, March 12, 2007: Mavs Lose 117-100. This was the second game of a back-to-back, and it was against the "new" players like Jackson and Harrington. The Mavs had just handed the Lakers their worst home loss in LA and were coming off an emotional high.
Game 3, Tonight: Avery will be limiting minutes with the Mavs having "nothing" to play for. Meanwhile, it's the last home game for the Warriors -- on a night they can clinch a playoff spot if they win and the Clippers lose to the Suns. I can see us getting blown-out just because of the conflicting goals for both sides.
It'd be worse to try to win the game with the starters playing a lot of minutes like against SA, and still losing. That won't happen with the real dress rehearsal tomorrow. We don't want to increase their confidence level any more than it already is!
My point is there hasn't been a game yet where we've seen both teams play with the same incentives. I guess this will have to wait until the playoffs.
by dirk41 on Apr 17, 2007 1:48 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
You're absolutely right,
The two games this season have be looked at in context.
by Wes Cox on Apr 17, 2007 2:40 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs
That
by barasch10 on Apr 17, 2007 6:19 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs

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